Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98361 total results. Showing results 52881 to 52900 «264126422643264426452646264726482649Next ›Last » Police investigate fraud allegations over ‘black hole’ in SNP war chest An alleged six-figure “black hole” in the SNP’s finances has triggered a police investigation, it emerged last night. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 4/4/2021 News On the trail of killers for hire In this extract from their new book, journalists Stephen Breen and Owen Conlon use garda surveillance to reveal how a team of assassins painstakingly plotted the murder of their target for the Kinahan drugs cartel The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 4/4/2021 Analysis, Feature Garda HQ suspends official for alleged taking of bribes A member of civilian staff has been suspended from duty by Garda Headquarters pending the outcome of an investigation into financial irregularities. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 4/4/2021 News Cardiff Bay: Extra police powers to stop crowds after party Police have been given special powers after crowds gathered in Cardiff Bay on Friday evening, despite coronavirus restrictions still being in place. BBC 3/4/2021 News Super-recognisers: Some people excel at both face and voice recognition Super-recognisers – those people with exceptional abilities in recognising faces – have already been successfully deployed by police forces in the UK and elsewhere; but new research by Dr Josh Davis and Ryan Jenkins of the University of Greenwich, and David James Robertson of the University of Strathclyde, suggest those with excellent voice-recognition skills could play a similar role for law enforcement. Policing Insight 3/4/2021 Feature, Innovation PSNI officers injured in south Belfast riot Petrol bombs, bricks and bottles were thrown at police during sustained rioting in the Sandy Row area of Belfast on Friday night. BBC 3/4/2021 News Police and crime bill will create toxic legacy, warns Blunkett Former UK home secretary says law would drive wedge between officers and the public The Guardian 3/4/2021 News Warning that police grasp of far-right threat is decade out of date Author says Ben Hannam’s conviction suggests more extremists are serving and says scrutiny ‘isn’t fit for purpose’ The Guardian 3/4/2021 News Policing Bill: Protest ban will turn UK into Putin’s Russia, warns David Blunkett Banning protests will turn the UK into “Putin’s Russia”, a former home secretary has said. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 3/4/2021 News Police officer and attacker killed during Capitol raid A police officer at the US Capitol was killed and another injured by an attacker who was shot dead after ramming them with his car and launching a knife attack yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 3/4/2021 News Police vetting system is not working warns head of National Black Police Association Andy George has warned that the current vetting system is failing to spot extremists while blocking good BAME candidates The Telegraph - Subscription at source 2/4/2021 News Space to Police Simon Byrne is the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Today he writes for Slugger about the policing challenges during the COVID 19 pandemic Slugger O'Toole 2/4/2021 Feature, Opinion Met officer who shot Jermaine Baker given firearms training role The family of a man shot dead by a Metropolitan police firearms officer say they have been “blindsided” by the discovery that the officer is training colleagues in how to handle guns despite facing gross misconduct charges over the fatal shooting. The Guardian 2/4/2021 News Race report consultation was ‘Fawlty Towers-like’, former Met officer says A former senior Scotland Yard officer has spoken of his regret at taking part in “Fawlty Towers-like ” consultations for a report into race disparity commissioned by No 10, as others continued to distance themselves from it. The Guardian 2/4/2021 News Asbo-style bans imposed across UK in police effort to control Easter crowds Police chiefs have imposed Asbo-style bans in city and town centres across the UK giving officers extra powers to break up groups of Easter revellers. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 2/4/2021 News MoJ to roll out ‘sobriety tags’ in England The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has announced plans to roll out the use of ‘sobriety tags’ across England for offenders who commit alcohol driven crimes. UKAuthority.com 2/4/2021 News Met vetting process reviewed after far right probationer charge A Met PC who has been convicted of being a member of a far right group is ahving his prosecution history reviewed by the force, who are also reviewing their vetting procedures. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/4/2021 News College of Policing to review bias training guidance The College of Policing is reviewing its training on bias training after it was thrown out by the civil service. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/4/2021 News Anti-social behaviour guidance strengthened Helping local agencies to ensure that victims have their voices heard College of Policing 2/4/2021 News Bristol police chief accepts force was slow to correct protest injury claims Mark Runacres says claim officers had bones broken at ‘kill the bill’ event were ‘hugely regrettable’ The Guardian 2/4/2021 News «264126422643264426452646264726482649Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events